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  1. My Favorite Martian is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963, to May 1, 1966, for 107 episodes. The show stars Ray Walston as "Uncle Martin" (the Martian) and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara. [1]

  2. My Favorite Martian: Created by John L. Greene. With Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt. An exoanthropologist from the planet Mars, stranded on Earth, is rescued by Tim O'Hara, a newspaper reporter who introduces the Martian to his friends and the authorities as his uncle Martin.

  3. Reporter Tim O'Hara, while covering a flight of the Air Force X-15, finds a spaceship that contains a genuine martian. The martian is a professor who special...

  4. My Favorite Martian: Directed by Donald Petrie. With Christopher Lloyd, Jeff Daniels, Elizabeth Hurley, Daryl Hannah. A Martian lands on Earth and makes friends with a reporter.

  5. My Favorite Martian is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, written by Sherri Stoner and Deanna Oliver The film is loosely based on the 1960s television series of the same name which starred Ray Walston, who also has a supporting role in the film.

  6. Martin misses his mother on Martian Mother's Day so he projects a 3D image of her. He then runs into Miss Cora, a spinster who is her doppelganger. Touched, he temporarily turns her worthless ring into a gem.

  7. My Favorite Martian Season One presents 37 complete, digitally remastered episodes.

  8. My Favorite Martian. Season 3. The hit series switched to color in its third and final season.

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  10. My Favorite Martian. 1966. TV-G. Comedy · Sci-Fi · Kids & Family. While covering a rocket flight, a newspaper reporter finds a crashed alien spaceship that holds a live martian, whom he allows to pose as his uncle. Starring: Ray Walston Bill Bixby. Directed by: Oscar Rudolph Leslie Goodwins John Erman David Alexander.